Watch: Russia’s President Putin Moves Troops, Helicopters & Tanks to North Korean Border as World Prepares for War

Russia’s president Vladimir Putin is reinforcing his border with North Korea by relocating troops and equipment, according to reports.

New footage shows a massive mobilization of Russian troops, helicopters, and tanks to Vladivostok, a town located just 11 miles from the North Korean border as the Kremlin prepares for nuclear war on the Korean peninsula.The video shows trains relocating the heavy military equipment to the region as helicopters conduct drills overhead.“Railway trains loaded with military equipment moving towards Primorsky region via Khabarovsk have been noticed by locals,” reported a local eastern Russian newspaper.

“The movement of military equipment by different means of transport to southern areas is being observed across Primorsky region over the past week,” said a Russian military expert. “Many relate this to the situation in the Korean peninsula.”
The mobilization comes as Russia, fearing an imminent war between the United States and North Korea, prepares for a possible humanitarian crisis of refugees fleeing the conflict and flooding in to Russia and China.

President Putin has also warned citizens living in the region that if the United States were to strike nuclear facilities inside North Korea, the atomic contamination could spill across the border in to Russia.

“Should the US strike with missiles at North Korea’s nuclear facilities, a radioactive cloud will reach Vladivostok within two hours,” said a Russian nuclear scientist.